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==Biography==
==Biography==
After studying in a Moravian college, about 1825 he got to know [[Samuel Hahnemann]], whose assistant he became. On Hahnemann's recommendation, he went to the [[University of Bonn]] to get a medical education. After his graduation, he went to [[Liege]] to practice, but soon followed Hahnemann when the latter moved to [[Paris]] in 1835. He got his [[M.D.]] in Paris in 1840. He left Paris for [[Belgium]] on the outbreak of the [[Franco-Prussian War]] in 1870. In Belgium, he first went to Liege, then to [[Ghent]], and finally to Brussels. Without a Belgian diploma, he was not allowed to practice medicine in Belgium, and this restricted his income.
After studying in a Moravian college, about 1825 he got to know [[Samuel Hahnemann]], whose assistant he became. On Hahnemann's recommendation, he went to the [[University of Bonn]] to get a medical education. After his graduation, he went to [[Liege]] to practice, but soon followed Hahnemann when the latter moved to Paris in 1835. He got his [[M.D.]] in Paris in 1840. He left Paris for [[Belgium]] on the outbreak of the [[Franco-Prussian War]] in 1870. In Belgium, he first went to Liege, then to [[Ghent]], and finally to Brussels. Without a Belgian diploma, he was not allowed to practice medicine in Belgium, and this restricted his income.


==Works==
==Works==

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Georg Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr [Template:Lang-fr] (30 January 1800 or 1801, Neudietendorf - 11 July 1875, Brussels) was a German-French physician. He was a pioneer of classical homeopathy. He published the first homeopathic repertory in 1835.

Biography

After studying in a Moravian college, about 1825 he got to know Samuel Hahnemann, whose assistant he became. On Hahnemann's recommendation, he went to the University of Bonn to get a medical education. After his graduation, he went to Liege to practice, but soon followed Hahnemann when the latter moved to Paris in 1835. He got his M.D. in Paris in 1840. He left Paris for Belgium on the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. In Belgium, he first went to Liege, then to Ghent, and finally to Brussels. Without a Belgian diploma, he was not allowed to practice medicine in Belgium, and this restricted his income.

Works

Many of his numerous works have been published both in French and German, and translated into English by Charles Julius Hempel and others. Among them are treatises on the homeopathic treatment of cholera, of nervous and mental diseases, diseases of the skin, etc., and a Homœopathic Pharmacopœia.

References

  • Dr. George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr (1800-1875), Pioneers of homeopathy, Thomas Lindsey Bradford, Presented by Dr Robert Séror
  • George Jahr, author: Manual of Homeopathic Medicine
  • public domain Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). The American Cyclopædia. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • "Georg Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr". Heilpraktikerforum. e-vidia.de. Retrieved May 12, 2013. Template:De icon

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